Hi to all,
I have been reading this forum now for the past 9 or so months after buying our first home (very useful resource!). I am seeking advice for the replacement of our baxi bermuda back boiler (should have saved enough by mid next year!) I had BG come over to give a rough estimate in March, he quoted around £3000 for a combi replacement.
Since then I have been asking around and researching. I am not sure combi is the way to go for a couple of reasons.
1. I like the idea of having a tank of hot water with immersion (should boiler break down).
2. All our cold taps are fed by the mains, if we run 2 cold taps at maximum the pressure drops - would this not affect the combi?
3. Would it not be easier therefore cheaper to simply replace the back boiler with a standard boiler (less pipework changes etc).
I am also concerned that the new boiler needs a new flue (to the outside wall). Is there no way to utilise the existing flue from the baxi (its appears to be aluminum and goes vertically up to the roof). Currently the fireplace is in the living room, the back boiler is at the back and is accessible from the kitchen (via a cupboard door). To the side of this is our airing cupboard which houses all the water tanks and hot water tank. Pump, controller etc. Its been repaired and service by BG (had to get a new vent installed after first service) so I hope it will last till next year. I would keep it however I am aware they are inefficient, and certain parts can be difficult to source.
Advice received much appreciated!
Thanks
I have been reading this forum now for the past 9 or so months after buying our first home (very useful resource!). I am seeking advice for the replacement of our baxi bermuda back boiler (should have saved enough by mid next year!) I had BG come over to give a rough estimate in March, he quoted around £3000 for a combi replacement.
Since then I have been asking around and researching. I am not sure combi is the way to go for a couple of reasons.
1. I like the idea of having a tank of hot water with immersion (should boiler break down).
2. All our cold taps are fed by the mains, if we run 2 cold taps at maximum the pressure drops - would this not affect the combi?
3. Would it not be easier therefore cheaper to simply replace the back boiler with a standard boiler (less pipework changes etc).
I am also concerned that the new boiler needs a new flue (to the outside wall). Is there no way to utilise the existing flue from the baxi (its appears to be aluminum and goes vertically up to the roof). Currently the fireplace is in the living room, the back boiler is at the back and is accessible from the kitchen (via a cupboard door). To the side of this is our airing cupboard which houses all the water tanks and hot water tank. Pump, controller etc. Its been repaired and service by BG (had to get a new vent installed after first service) so I hope it will last till next year. I would keep it however I am aware they are inefficient, and certain parts can be difficult to source.
Advice received much appreciated!
Thanks